OB-On Call - Have you ever been on call, covering Obstetrics for the evening, when you are caught completely off guard with a patient file? The OB triage nurse calls you, expecting you to know everything about all the patients, but you cannot recall the patient preparing to be admitted to the hospital. Even worse the triage nurse cannot find any records of pre-natal labs, or history of this patient. It is 2AM, and you do not want to travel to your office to find the records. Alas, here comes your software to your rescue!
Never again be lost without patient data. This package is a lifesaver on call. You will have all the information you could ever want or need about any patient you or your partners have ever seen. Save money on labs you would have to repeat if you had not had this information with you. In addition to the patient data OB-on-Call contains a comprehensive Medications list displaying related drugs by brand name, generic title, and usage description notes.
Data Fields:
PHYSICIAN
PATIENT NAME
BIRTH DATE
AGE
GRAVIDA
PARITY
LMP
EDC
ALLERGIES
MEDICATIONS
PROBLEM LIST
INITIAL VISIT
BLOOD TYPE
RUBELLA
HIV
HbsAG
RPR
CHLAMYDIA
GONORRHEA
PAP SMEAR
14-20 WEEKS
MSAFP
ULTRASOUND
26-28 WEEKS
GTT
35-37 WEEKS
GBS
RHOGAM DATE
Age calc
DATE
Developer: Marc D. Brodsky, M.D.
Profile: Dr. Brodsky is a medical practitioner and experienced computer programmer, where he has served as a consultant to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital on several projects related to patient record management and centralization of hospital records since 1999.
Inspiration For OB-On Call: "I was motivated to use my technical experience to develop a medical tool that would help me be more efficient in my daily activities as a physician. My goal was to build an easy-to-use OB solution that enabled me to have my patient data where and when I needed it. Now no matter where I am I have the information I need to provide the best patient care possible."
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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